The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... master's grandson , Mr. Charles Bourne , who was more deserving than any . However I told her ( because my irresolution should not anticipate her advance- ment , ) that I should respect her as one of the dearest of friends ; and ...
... master's grandson , Mr. Charles Bourne , who was more deserving than any . However I told her ( because my irresolution should not anticipate her advance- ment , ) that I should respect her as one of the dearest of friends ; and ...
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... master but for her sake , my own remissness that had occasioned it , and withall that she could not in such a case be much blamed for mending her fortune , -all these threw me under a very deep concern . " He consoled himself as ...
... master but for her sake , my own remissness that had occasioned it , and withall that she could not in such a case be much blamed for mending her fortune , -all these threw me under a very deep concern . " He consoled himself as ...
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... master gave him a crown piece , and a pair of breeches , —not before they were wanted ; -and by which the said master gained nearly thirty pounds in the course of the week . And how he once engaged with Mr. Francis Clifton , who having ...
... master gave him a crown piece , and a pair of breeches , —not before they were wanted ; -and by which the said master gained nearly thirty pounds in the course of the week . And how he once engaged with Mr. Francis Clifton , who having ...
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